One more humid day with spotty showers, then a pleasant Father's Day weekend is in store: Northeast Ohio Weather Forecast

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The threat of rain remains in the forecast for Greater Cleveland for another 24 hours, but chances are diminishing and soon, so will humidity levels.

According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, dew points will remain in the mid-60s today, creating muggy conditions and the chance for showers and isolated storms to pop up at any time. On Friday, though, dew points are expected to drop into the low 50s by late day, creating pleasant conditions for the weekend.

The National Weather Service radar indicated a few spotty showers around the region just before 2 p.m. today, mostly near the Pennsylvania border and out over Lake Erie. The precipitation was moving to the northeast.

There are no watches or warnings for Northeast Ohio this afternoon. The temperature at 2 p.m. was 78 with mostly cloudy skies at Hopkins International Airport, and 72 with overcast skies at Burke Lakefront Airport.

Today's beach report:According to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, the water quality at Edgewater, Villa Angela and Huntington beaches is good and is safe for swimming, though conditions can change quickly in a rainstorm. The water temperature at all three beaches is 65 degrees today.

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